Victims are often unprepared for the effort it will take to recover payment after an injury. In our blog, our legal team explores common challenges victims experience during their physical and emotional recoveries, as well as best practices when pursuing a personal injury case.
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Interrupted Meal Breaks At Center of Overtime Class Action Suit - Kentucky Overtime Lawyer Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell discusses the suit for overtime by nurses in Massachusetts who worked during and through their unpaid meal breaks. -
USERRA Suit Against Continental Airlines USERRA provides that a person who is a member of a uniformed service shall not be denied initial employment, reemployment, retention in employment, promotion or any benefit of employment by an employer on the basis of that membership in a military service. -
Are Claims Adjusters Paid To Deny Workers Compensation Claims? Are workers compensation claims adjusters paid bonuses to deny claims? A Colorado lawmaker says that documents produced in that state show that claims adjusters were paid bonuses to deny workers compensation claims. Call Lexington, Kentucky workers compensation lawyer Robert L. Abell about your Kentucky workers compensation claim. -
Working Off the Clock Backpay Suit Settled for $7 Million Against Corrections Corporation of America (CCA) Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell discusses the $7 million overtime settlement against Corrections Corporation by employees forced to work off the clock. -
$1.3 Whistleblower Recovery - Kentucky Whistleblower Attorney Whistleblowers are protected from retaliation. If you are a retaliation and have suffered or fear retaliation, contact whistleblower lawyer Robert L. Abell -
UPS Account Managers Sue for Overtime Kentucky overtime lawyer Robert Abell discusses an overtime suit by UPS account managers who claim that they've been misclassified as exempt from overtime.